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. 2022 Jun 8;46(7):50. doi: 10.1007/s10916-022-01832-0

Table 3.

Demographic information for clinicians completing the clinician experience survey, pre and post changes

Pre changes (n = 43) Post changes (n = 28) Group differences
(Chi -square; p-value)
Feasibility study teams χ 2 (1) = 0.04; p = 0.95
Team A 12 (28%) 8 (29%)
Team B 31 (72%) 20 (71%)
Age χ 2 (4) = 4.18; p = 0.38
18–30 years old 6 (14%) 8 (29%)
31–40 years old 13 (30%) 9 (32%)
41–50 years old 14 (33%) 7 (25%)
51–60 years old 7 (16%) 4 (14%)
> 60 years old 3 (7%) 0
Gender χ 2 (2) = 1.06; p = 0.59
Female 26 (60%) 20 (72%)
Male 14 (33%) 6 (21%)
Missing 3 (7%) 2 (7%)
Profession χ 2 (7) = 4.71; p = 0.70
Administrator 2 (5%) 0
Care Coordinator 25 (58%) 17 (60%)
Student Nurse 1 (2%) 1 (4%)
Consultant Psychiatrist 2 (5%) 0
Psychiatrist 7 (16%) 8 (28%)
Personal assistant 1 (2%) 0
Support and Recovery Worker 2 (5%) 0
Therapist 1 (2%) 1 (4%)
Missing 2 (5%) 1 (4%)
Years of EHR experience χ 2 (4) = 1.51; p = 0.68
< 1 year 8 (18%) 4 (14%)
1–2 years 7 (16%) 4 (14%)
2–5 years 11 (25%) 11 (40%)
> 5 years 17 (39%) 9 (32%)
Missing 1 (2%) 0

EHR = Electronic Health Record; All data reported as n(%) unless stated; Pre-changes =  two months before new EHR assessment forms were implemented; post-changes = within ten weeks after new EHR assessment forms were implemented